Ocracoke Island 



921 



Kearny, T. H. 1900. The plant covering of Ocracoke Island; a study in the 



ecology of North Carolina strand vegetation. U.S. National Herbarium, 



Contribution 5:26-319. 



922 



Seneca, E. D. 1974. Seedling response to photoperiod and thermoperiod by 



saltmeadow cordgrass, Spartina patens , from Ocracoke Island, North 



Carolina. Chesapeake Science 15:230-232. 



Oak Island 



923 



Foster, W. A. 1968. Studies on the growth of Juncus roemerianus in south- 

 eastern Brunswick County, North Carolina. North Carolina State University 

 at Raleigh, M. S. Thesis. 



924 



Stroud, L. M. and A. W. Cooper. 1968. Color-infrared aerial photographic 

 interpretation and net primary productivity of a regularly-flooded North 

 Carolina saltmarsh. North Carolina State University at Raleigh, Water 

 Resources Institute 14:1-86. 



SOUTH CAROLINA 



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 *Warner, L. 1976. The status of the barrier islands of southeastern coast: 

 a summary of the barrier islands inventory. Open Space Institute, New 

 York, and Natural Resources Defense Council, New York, M.Y. 43 pp. 



The pertinent data from Warner and Strauss (1976) were summarized in 

 this abbreviated report. 



926 

 *Warner, L., and D. Strauss. 1976. Inventory of the barrier islands of the 



southeastern coast. Open Space Institute, New York, and Natural Resources 

 Defense Council, New York, fl.Y. 300 pp. 



This inventory of the barrier islands of Virginia, North Carolina, 

 South Carolina, and Georgia summarizes information on each island's size 

 (all over 200 acres), development status, ownership, property assessments, 

 and local land-use regulations. Of the 81 islands in the study area, 27 

 were largely owned by the State or Federal government; 9 were owned by 

 private, nonprofit organizations; and the remaining 45 islands were pre- 

 dominantly privately owned. The authors state that nearly half the 

 privately owned islands were threatened by recent and anticipated real 

 estate development. 



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